
Character Assassination: Israel Is Not North Korea
Paul McGeogh is so focused on searching for similarities between Israel and North Korea, he neglects the most basic facts and glaring differences that would make any sort of comparison totally void.

Paul McGeogh is so focused on searching for similarities between Israel and North Korea, he neglects the most basic facts and glaring differences that would make any sort of comparison totally void.

An ABC guide to the two-state solution aims to clear up any confusion on the issue for its readers. Instead it leads its readers to adopt the Palestinians’ favored and distorted version of history and the conflict, leading to only more confusion.

Whatever future Israelis and Palestinians eventually build must be based upon a mutual respect for each side’s connection to the land. In order for such understanding to have any value, it must be based on reality, and not on fantasy or ignorance.

Media publish headlines on the sentencing of Israeli soldier Elor Azaria yet refer, with no context, to the Palestinian terrorist as a “suspect” or a “wounded man.”

When you resort to fabrication and twisting reality to advocate for an end to the Jewish state, maybe you’re just plain wrong.

Fairfax Media’s chief political correspondent Mark Kenny unleashes a hate-filled attack on Israel in the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

The supposedly credible Cambridge Dictionary’s online version incorrectly states that Tel Aviv is an example of a Middle Eastern capital city.

Australian media outlet Crikey’s political editor Bernard Keane attacks Australian Ambassador Dave Sharma and The Israel Project, falsely claiming that they work to promote Israeli settlements.

UN Security Council’s anti-Israel Resolution #2334 technically requires Israel to give land to Islamic State

Writing in The Guardian, Sarah Helm fails to disclose the background of a Palestinian “cartographer” and falsely claims that busloads of Ukrainian immigrants are being whisked to West Bank settlements.

A New York Times op-ed uses distortions and outright fabrications to create the false impression that Israel is destroying Arab communities. The facts tell a different story.

The Associated Press illustrates a report on a Palestinian terror attack with photos of the mourning relatives of a Palestinian involved in terror who was killed in a totally unrelated incident. Is it too much for the AP to portray Israelis as victims when they are targeted by Palestinian terrorists?

The so-called Regulation Bill legalizing settlement outposts is controversial and divides Israeli public opinion. The Independent thinks otherwise.

The BBC corrects a report claiming the Pope called Mahmoud Abbas an “angel of peace,” following a complaint by our Watchdog of the Week, Stephen Franklin.

An editorializing photo caption in a Daily Mail story states that Israeli PM Netanyahu “demonizes Iran.”

Confusion at the Daily Mail, which wrongly states that Israel has announced the building of thousands of settlements.

Is The Guardian mislabeling Israel’s capital when it refers to “Washington and Tel Aviv?”

Success as the Sydney Morning Herald corrects its Tel Aviv error following an HonestReporting complaint to the Australian Press Council.
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